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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    A proclamation was issued yesterday prohibiting the exportation from the Commonwealth of cheese containing margarine or other foreign fatty substance. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Two years ago a scheme of voluntary giving was initiated at St. Paul's Church of England, with the object of liquidating the parish debt of £1,[?]90. The liability has been reduced to £530, and not ...

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  7. MASTER MARINERS.

    Some portions of the Marine Act were framed 50 years ago, when the Steam Navigation Board had control of what is known as the home trade—that is, the trade ...

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  8. VICTORIANS HONOURED.

    In the "London Gazette" of February 1, 1919, the names were published of Australian soldiers who had been awarded decorations in recognition of their gallantry and ...

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  9. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    St. Andrew's autumn exhibition a thte town hall was concluded on Thursday night. The committee expects to realise a substantial sum. ...

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  10. THE RIVERINA.

    TOCUMWAL.—A gang of painters and repairers has arrived in Tocumwal to renovate the public school building. As there have been no more cases of pneumonic influenza, and it is possible ...

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  11. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue returns for Queensland for April show:— Receipts, £911,394, being an increase of £46,053, as compared with the receipts for ...

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  12. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    Control is gradually removing its grip from the trade and as soon as the next April sales have established a basis of values there is no doubt that business will again be resumed on a larger scale. ...

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  13. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    "Death from misadventure" was the finding of the coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday, following an inquest on the body of an infant named Ena Alice Walker, who died at a private hospital at ...

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  14. POLICE NEWS.

    At the City Court yesterday, Walter Jones. William Howard, Leonard Lloyd, and William Henry Phillips, the four young men who were arrested by a posse of policemen, in charge of Sanior constable ...

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  15. CRICKET GROUNDS SANITATION.

    Sir,—The letter to-day from "Member" directing attention to the sanitary accommodation on the St. Kilda Cricket-ground is most important, and the health ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—"Members" letter is timely, but the inspection should cover all sports grounds and parks. Having occasion to visit the South Melbourne Cricket-ground, I was ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. FARMERS' TELEPHONES.

    Sir,—Regarding going on the land. The injunction has quite a Judicrous sound to many already there when the attitude of the Federal Government towards them, in ...

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  18. NEXT OF KIN.

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  19. FARES TO ENGLAND.

    Sir,—Allow me to add my protest to the many who are desirous of returning to England against the high fares now charged. My case is an unfortunate one, inasmuch ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE.

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  21. NEERIM RAILWAY TRUST'S REQUEST

    Representatives on the Neeram South to N[?]ee Railway Construction Trust yesterday asked the Premier (Mr. Lawson) that on account of the royalty derived from the timber through the ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. LOAFERS AT CORNERS.

    Sir,—Something should be done to disperse the loafers who collect and lounge round certain corners and streets in the suburbs. High street, Northcote, in ...

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  23. PRINTING STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The annual concert and distribution of prizes of the printing class students at the Working Men's College was held at the college last night. Mr. F. A. Brown (president of the Master Printers[?] ...

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  24. SCHOOL CARETAKERS SEEK MORE PAY.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Hutchinson) was asked yesterday by a deputation of school caretakers for an increase of 20 per cent. in their pay. The increased cost of living and the inadequacy of ...

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  25. CHILD'S BODY FOUND IN GRATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—This morning a woman answered an advertisement requiring the services of a washerwoman at a house in Surry Hills. The [?]-year-old daughter of the house stated that she ...

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  26. NOT GUILTY OF PERJURY.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Thomas Wilson Crothers, grazier, of Woodford, was presented before Judge Woinarski and a jury at the General Sessions to-day, charged with perjury, alleged to ...

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  27. SOUTH MELBOURNE PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    A largely attended meeting in furtherance of the prohibition campaign was held in the South Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Finlaysin, M.H.R., president. An excellent hearing ...

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  28. CHURCH NEWS.

    At St. James's Old Cathedral on Monday night. the Rev. E. J. Durance, who is leaving the parish, was presented with an illuminated address and wallet of notes by the Rev. R. Sherwood, on ...

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  29. ICE-SKATING SEASON OPENS.

    The ice-skating season opened at the [?]laciarium yesterday. There was a good attendance at the afternoon session, and at night the rink presented an animated appearance, with its many graceful ...

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